Florida Senate - 2024 CS for SB 640
By the Committee on Transportation; and Senator Berman
596-02182-24 2024640c1
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to the Purple Alert; amending s.
3 937.0205, F.S.; requiring local law enforcement
4 agencies to develop policies for a local activation of
5 a Purple Alert for certain missing adults; specifying
6 requirements for such policies; specifying duties of
7 the Department of Law Enforcement’s Missing Endangered
8 Persons Information Clearinghouse in the event of a
9 state Purple Alert; specifying conditions under which
10 a local law enforcement agency may request the
11 clearinghouse to open a case; conforming provisions to
12 changes made by the act; providing an effective date.
13
14 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
15
16 Section 1. Section 937.0205, Florida Statutes, is amended
17 to read:
18 937.0205 Purple Alert.—
19 (1) The Legislature finds that a standardized state system
20 is necessary to aid in the search for a missing adult identified
21 in subsection (4) paragraph (4)(a). The Legislature also finds
22 that a coordinated local law enforcement and state agency
23 response with prompt and widespread sharing of information will
24 improve the chances of finding the person.
25 (2) It is the intent of the Legislature to establish the
26 Purple Alert, to be implemented in a manner that, to the extent
27 practicable, safeguards the privacy rights and related health
28 and diagnostic information of such missing adults.
29 (3) The Department of Law Enforcement, in cooperation with
30 the Department of Transportation, the Department of Highway
31 Safety and Motor Vehicles, the Department of the Lottery, and
32 local law enforcement agencies, shall establish and implement
33 the Purple Alert. At a minimum, the Purple Alert must:
34 (a) Be the only viable means by which the missing adult is
35 likely to be returned to safety;
36 (b) Provide, to the greatest extent possible, for the
37 protection of the privacy, dignity, and independence of the
38 missing adult by including standards aimed at safeguarding these
39 civil liberties by preventing the inadvertent or unnecessary
40 broadcasting or dissemination of sensitive health and diagnostic
41 information;
42 (c) Limit the broadcasting and dissemination of alerts and
43 related information to the geographic areas where the missing
44 adult could reasonably be, considering his or her circumstances
45 and physical and mental condition, the potential modes of
46 transportation available to him or her or suspected to be
47 involved, and the known or suspected circumstances of his or her
48 disappearance; and
49 (d) Be activated only when there is sufficient descriptive
50 information about the missing adult and the circumstances
51 surrounding his or her disappearance to indicate that activating
52 the alert is likely to help locate the missing adult.
53 (4)(a) Under a Purple Alert, a local law enforcement agency
54 may broadcast to the media and to persons who subscribe to
55 receive alert notifications under this section information
56 concerning a missing adult is deemed to be an adult:
57 (a)1. Who has a mental or cognitive disability that is not
58 Alzheimer’s disease or a dementia-related disorder; an
59 intellectual disability or a developmental disability, as those
60 terms are defined in s. 393.063; a brain injury; another
61 physical, mental, or emotional disability that is not related to
62 substance abuse; or a combination of any of these;
63 (b)2. Whose disappearance indicates a credible threat of
64 immediate danger or serious bodily harm to himself or herself,
65 as determined by the local law enforcement agency;
66 (c)3. Who cannot be returned to safety without law
67 enforcement intervention; and
68 (d)4. Who does not meet the criteria for activation of a
69 local Silver Alert or the Silver Alert Plan of the Department of
70 Law Enforcement.
71 (5) For a missing adult on foot or in an unidentified
72 vehicle, local law enforcement agencies shall develop their own
73 policies for activation of a local Purple Alert that meets the
74 requirements set forth in s. 937.021 and shall:
75 (a) Contact media outlets in the affected area or
76 surrounding jurisdictions;
77 (b) Inform all on-duty law enforcement officers of the
78 missing adult report; and
79 (c) Communicate the report to any other law enforcement
80 agency in the county of jurisdiction.
81 (6) A state Purple Alert may be requested from the
82 Department of Law Enforcement’s Missing Endangered Persons
83 Information Clearinghouse when the investigation indicates that
84 there is a motor vehicle with an identified license plate or
85 other vehicle information. The clearinghouse shall:
86 (a) Coordinate with the Department of Transportation and
87 the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles for the
88 activation of dynamic message signs on state highways and the
89 immediate distribution of critical information to the public
90 regarding the missing adult in accordance with the alert;
91 (b) Coordinate with the Department of the Lottery to have
92 the state Purple Alert broadcast on lottery terminals,
93 including, but not limited to, lottery terminals in gas
94 stations, convenience stores, and supermarkets; and
95 (c) Notify subscribers.
96 (7) If a local or state Purple Alert is determined to be
97 necessary and appropriate, the local law enforcement agency
98 having jurisdiction may also request that a case be opened with
99 the Department of Law Enforcement’s Missing Endangered Persons
100 Information Clearinghouse.
101 (b) If a Purple Alert is determined to be necessary and
102 appropriate, the local law enforcement agency having
103 jurisdiction must notify the media and subscribers in the
104 jurisdiction or jurisdictions where the missing adult is
105 believed to or may be located. The local law enforcement agency
106 having jurisdiction may also request that the Purple Alert
107 notification be broadcast on lottery terminals within the
108 geographic regions where the missing adult may reasonably be,
109 including, but not limited to, lottery terminals in gas
110 stations, convenience stores, and supermarkets.
111 (c) Under the Purple Alert, the local law enforcement
112 agency having jurisdiction may also request that a case be
113 opened with the Department of Law Enforcement’s Missing
114 Endangered Persons Information Clearinghouse. To enhance local
115 or regional efforts when the investigation indicates that an
116 identifiable vehicle is involved, the clearinghouse must
117 coordinate with the Department of Transportation and the
118 Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles for the
119 activation of dynamic message signs on state highways and the
120 immediate distribution of critical information to the public
121 regarding the missing adult in accordance with the alert.
122 (8)(5) The state Purple Alert process must include
123 procedures to monitor the use, activation, and results of alerts
124 and a strategy for informing and educating law enforcement, the
125 media, and other stakeholders concerning the alert.
126 (9)(6) The Department of Law Enforcement may adopt rules to
127 implement and administer this section.
128 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2024.